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- Letter, William A. Burton, Manitou, 4 November 1841Letter authorizing Wendell to pay his quarters salary to L. A. KelseyLetter authorizing Wendell to pay his quarters salary to L. A. KelseyMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, H. L. Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 21 January 1842Concerning postageConcerning postageMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William N. Burton, Manitou, 27 March 1842Received letter by the Chesapeake. Responding to criticism.Received letter by the Chesapeake. Responding to criticism.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Henry A. Lamares to A. Wendell, 6 April 1842Requisition for bolts for yawlRequisition for bolts for yawlMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William N. Burton, Manitou, 10 September 1842Reports four men chopping down the timber by the light house. Received oil.Reports four men chopping down the timber by the light house. Received oil.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department, 20 July 1819Acknowledges receipts of accounts for 1st quarter 1819Acknowledges receipts of accounts for 1st quarter 1819Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, letter, 12 January 1808Repeats advice not to commence law suit on McCrea and Pothier's bond. Critical of Hoffman's reluctance to pursue smuggler's on the chance he would incur expense and not catch the parties involved.Repeats advice not to commence law suit on McCrea and Pothier's bond. Critical of Hoffman's reluctance to pursue smuggler's on the chance he would incur expense and not catch the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Albert Gallatin, Treasury Department, 3 August 1809Advises of likelihood of substantial goods being smuggled into the US and recommends appointing additional inspectorsAdvises of likelihood of substantial goods being smuggled into the US and recommends appointing additional inspectorsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department, 30 March 1819Instruction to account to Mr. Woodbridge, collector at Detroit, for $1,183.04.Instruction to account to Mr. Woodbridge, collector at Detroit, for $1,183.04.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, G. Duval, Treasury Department to George Hoffman, 1 February 1806Concerns the seizure of two boats of the North West Company by the previous collector, on 11 June 1805. There are currently no official documents and no evidence of a law suit, and the goods have not been libelled. Hoffman is directed to institute a law suit and in the …Concerns the seizure of two boats of the North West Company by the previous collector, on 11 June 1805. There are currently no official documents and no evidence of a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Register's Office, Treasury department to George Hoffman, 26 November 1806Inclosing circulars.Inclosing circulars.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Dawson to Duncan, 10 April 1804Request for Abstracts of Exports for first quarter 1804Request for Abstracts of Exports for first quarter 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Albert Gallatin, Treasury Department to George Hoffman, 21 March 1807Gallatin notes that as long as the British vessel CAMDEN was not carrying merchandize she is not subject to tonnage duties, but must report.Gallatin notes that as long as the British vessel CAMDEN was not carrying merchandize she is not subject to tonnage duties, but must report.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Gabriel Duval, Treasury Department to George Hoffman, 21 March 1807Duval notes that spirits should be seized if in casks smaller than 90 gallonsDuval notes that spirits should be seized if in casks smaller than 90 gallonsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Gabriel Duval, Treasury Department to George Hoffman, 4 March 1807The duties constituting "the Mediterranean Fund" continued to December 31The duties constituting "the Mediterranean Fund" continued to December 31Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter of appointment, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department to William Gamble, 17 March 1815Letter appointing William Gamble as Collector of the District of Michilimackinac to replace Samuel AbbottLetter appointing William Gamble as Collector of the District of Michilimackinac to replace Samuel AbbottMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, W. G. D. Worthington, Treasury Department to W. Gamble, 25 September 1815Gamble's official oaths & bond received and approvedGamble's official oaths & bond received and approvedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Gabriel Duval, Treasury Department to George Hoffman, 22 August 1808Reply to Hoffman's questions about charging a tonnage tax on vessels arriving from Detroit, and fees to administering oaths.Reply to Hoffman's questions about charging a tonnage tax on vessels arriving from Detroit, and fees to administering oaths.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor's Office, Letter, 9 May 1832Appointment of Thomas Fitzgerald, keeper at St. Joseph's river at salary of $350/annum. Keeper of light boat not yet appointed.Appointment of Thomas Fitzgerald, keeper at St. Joseph's river at salary of $350/annum. Keeper of light boat not yet appointed.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor's Office, Letter, 17 March 1840Requires reduction in the cost of rations to the light boat, authorizes repairs to light boat and to Thunder Bay light house, requires an update on Presque Isle Light House and Manitou and payments for them.Requires reduction in the cost of rations to the light boat, authorizes repairs to light boat and to Thunder Bay light house, requires an update on Presque Isle Light House …Maritime History of the Great Lakes